2021
DOI: 10.1080/15546128.2021.2006846
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African American College Women’s Preferences for Sexual Health Intervention: A Qualitative Analysis

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“…Black women in our study voiced needing more information on mental health, reproductive health and family planning, and conditions related to weight management and obesity. This finding is crucial, as studies have found that while mHealth apps can optimize and promote health, they tend to be frequently underused after they are downloaded [27,28]. One study reported that the critical drivers of abandonment of mHealth apps include loss of interest, thus indicating the importance of ensuring that apps are developed in a manner that prioritizes the health needs of users [29].…”
Section: Principal Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Black women in our study voiced needing more information on mental health, reproductive health and family planning, and conditions related to weight management and obesity. This finding is crucial, as studies have found that while mHealth apps can optimize and promote health, they tend to be frequently underused after they are downloaded [27,28]. One study reported that the critical drivers of abandonment of mHealth apps include loss of interest, thus indicating the importance of ensuring that apps are developed in a manner that prioritizes the health needs of users [29].…”
Section: Principal Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%